Rare Antiquarian Book

Sunday, February 06, 2005

Owning a rare book can not only be a good investment but a work of art to cherish and to pass down through generations. Books have long been the source of family history, be it a great grandfathers signature claiming to be "his book" or a family Bible recording the dates of births, deaths and marriages.

Welcome to Paul Tronson, Master Bookbinder's site at Period Fine Bindings - it is devoted to Books, Fine Bindings, Great Binders and the Art of Bookbinding. You can use the top ten links on the right hand side of this page to access the completed links on this site. This is a very good place to start:

If you'd like to contact Paul, to make an appointment to discuss a valuation, commission or just for a chat about rare books then call +44 (0) 1564 793800 or email: tronson1@gmail.com at Period Fine Bindings, Yew Tree Farm, Wootton Wawen, Nr Stratford Upon Avon, Warwickshire UK B95 6BY You can read about Paul's experiences and some of the amazing bookbinding commissions he has undertaken here

Your rare antiquarian books can be transformed fromsomething "throw away" to something beautiful that can becherished by generations.This set of nineteenth century Bibles were not commonbut had great sentimental value which was more important